I wrote this post about Susanna many years ago. I am reposting it because it’s her birthday. We’ve been friends now for a long time and I have come to appreciate Susanna in so many ways.
I have been tasting and drinking Susanna’s wines for about 18 years now and
think they are terrific. One of my favorites is her Vin Santo. I wanted to share a
conversation that we had about Vino Nobile di Montepulciano.
Wine has been made in Montepulciano for 2500 years starting with the Etruscan
King Porsenna. Throughout the centuries it has been a favorite of illustrious men
including two American statesmen, Thomas Jefferson and Vian Buren.
The Consorzio for Vino Nobile di Montepulciano was created in 1965 and it
became a DOCG wine or Denominazione d’orgine controllata e garantita in 1980,
long before many other famous wines. Most of the vineyards are located at
between 250 and 600 meters above sea level. Vino Nobile spends at least one year
aging in wood and another in the bottle before it is released into the market.
Many producers put it into oak barrels for a longer period of time. In order to
have the denomination, Riserva on the label, the wine must spend three years
aging with at least six months in the bottle.
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Reflecting on her Vino Nobile, Susanna noted “This wine can age 10 to 15 years
easily,” She added. The 2007 bottling was her first without her dear brother
Giorgio who passed away in May 2007 at the too young age of 50. Susanna has
dedicated a wine to Giorgio called Il Segreto di Giorgio. She refuses to say what’s
in the wine and smiles enigmatically when I press her.
She also has a wine dedicated to her father, Arnaldo, which isn’t sold in the
United States, at least not yet. I love that wine and drink it happily every time I
visit her at her Agritourism farm called Le Cantastorie look forward to going
back soon, maybe next summer, if I am lucky.







